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No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by treesun(op): 7:25pm On Feb 15
The Federal Government has refuted claims that the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 imposes a 25 per cent levy on building materials, construction funds, or bank balances.

Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, made the clarification in a statement issued on Sunday via X, in response to a viral video of former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.

Amaechi, while addressing crowd during a gathering, warned of impending economic hardships if the All Progressives Congress retains power in the 2027 elections.

“The tax law is if I pay you 100 million Naira for your building materials, automatically 25 million will leave your account.


“If you are a landlord and building a house, you will charge 25% extra because you won’t bear it alone; you will transfer it to the person who buys or rents,” the former minister stated.

But Oyedele said both claims that the new tax laws would commence in 2027 and that it would introduce a 25 per cent tax on funds for building materials and other transactions were incorrect.

We are aware of a recent video claiming that the new tax laws will commence in 2027 and alleging the imposition of a 25% tax on funds for building materials and other transactions.


“Both claims are incorrect. Contrary to the misinformation seeking to create fear, panic and disaffection, the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 has already commenced and does not impose a 25% tax on construction funds, bank balances, or business expenses.

“Instead, it contains provisions specifically designed to reduce the cost of housing, rent and real estate development,” he said.

Oyedele outlined key provisions of the Act aimed at lowering housing costs and encouraging real estate development.

According to him, land and buildings are exempt from Value Added Tax under Section 185(l), while contractors can recover input VAT on materials, assets, and overhead costs where VAT is applicable.

He added that a reduced Withholding Tax rate of 2 per cent now applies to construction contracts, while mortgage interest is tax-deductible for individuals developing owner-occupied residential houses under Section 30(2)(iv).

Property owners earning rental income, he said, can deduct related expenses such as repairs, insurance, and agency fees under Section 20 of the Act.

On reliefs for renters and tenants, Oyedele stated that individuals can claim rent relief of up to ₦500,000, representing 20 per cent of annual rent, under Section 30(2)(vi).

He further noted that rent is exempt from VAT and that lease agreements with an annual value below ₦10m, or 10 times the annual minimum wage, are exempt from stamp duty under Section 134.

The committee chairman also listed incentives for investors and developers.

“𝘊𝘢𝘱𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭 𝘎𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘴 𝘛𝘢𝘹 𝘌𝘹𝘦𝘮𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 (𝘚.51(1)): Individuals pay no Capital Gains Tax (CGT) when disposing of a dwelling house or an interest in one.

“𝘙𝘌𝘐𝘛 𝘐𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘴 (𝘚.162(𝘤)): Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are exempt from Companies Income Tax (CIT) when distributing at least 75% of their dividend or rental income within 12 months after the financial year-end.

“𝘗𝘳𝘪𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘺 𝘚𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘰𝘳 𝘐𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘴: Manufacturing of building materials such as iron, steel, and domestic appliances qualifies for specific tax exemption under the economic development incentive scheme for up to 10 years.

“𝘙𝘦𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘦𝘥 𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘛𝘢𝘹 𝘙𝘢𝘵𝘦 (𝘚.56): Scope for the reduction of companies’ income tax rate for large businesses from 30% to 25%,” he said.

He noted the Act provides priority sector incentives for manufacturers of building materials such as iron, steel, and domestic appliances for up to 10 years, as well as scope for reducing Companies Income Tax for large businesses from 30 per cent to 25 per cent under Section 56.


Oyedele added that small companies would benefit from zero per cent Companies Income Tax, exemption from charging VAT, and no deduction of Withholding Tax from their invoices and payments.

He stressed that the Act does not tax money in bank accounts, transfers for buying building materials, or introduce any 25 per cent construction or business cost tax.

“The Act does not tax money in bank accounts or bank balances. It does not tax transfers for buying building materials. It does not introduce a 25% construction or business cost tax. It does not delay implementation until 2027,” he said.

Dismissing the viral claims as false, Oyedele concluded: “Fact Not Fear, evidence beats emotion. If anyone makes an alarming claim or tries to misinform you, ask them ‘Where is it in the law?’

“With the new tax laws, housing should become more affordable, and rent should go down, NOT up!”
https://punchng.com/no-25-levy-on-building-materials-in-tax-act-fg-counters-amaechi/

Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Kingsley34: 7:35pm On Feb 15
I just hope things get better
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by erad(m): 7:37pm On Feb 15
As long as you have agents and agency being unchecked by the government... Rents are not going down any time soon.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Basic123:
I swear will Almighty God,any post SSCE certificate holder that believes Amaechi needs to go back to secondary school.

Well,Amaechi knows his target audience.Dont be surprised that they are plenty on nairaland too.

The propaganda has shifted from "by january 2026" to "february 2027", guy man knows how gullible and mumuric some Nigerians could be grin
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Macphenson: 7:41pm On Feb 15
The practical question to ask is " ARE RENTS GOING UP OR DOWN" ? The answer explains the reality on ground, not all these long grammar in paper.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by liasmiram2567: 7:41pm On Feb 15
Excellent response to falsehood peddlers whose aim is to deceive the populace
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Nice2023(m):
Amaechi didn't say there was 25% tax on building materials rather he said,the tax on rent would cause increase in other things like building materials and he was right. He spoke about CIT tax and he was correct too about the 25%.


Because sellers of cement has recently attributed the tax policies as the main reason why they increase their cements price.

The people we shouldn't listen to is the Federal govt for lying to the people.

Tax effects is what many Nigerians would suffer from.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Benlight: 7:43pm On Feb 15
We have seen worst policies and laws.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Cheapfoodstuff: 7:44pm On Feb 15
Amaechi it’s100% right about this. Oyedele is a liar. Yoruba people supporting this have to know the implications of this. He’s argument is that small businesses will enjoy zero tax. How? When individuals are taxedhuh Slowly we’re getting buried alive. Even ordinary electric light no day
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by free2ryhme: 7:46pm On Feb 15
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by demstone:
amaechi has studied nd is aggressively copying peter obi's strategy... propaganda nd more propaganda b it true or false it doesn't matter
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Walai(m): 7:56pm On Feb 15
If APC led FG deny anything, then it's true 100% of the time
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Exousiang01(m): 7:56pm On Feb 15
These opposition guys just sit-down and make up stories.
The most unfortunate thing is how they know the high level of low IQ associated with their followers.
When a leader knows his followers don't think he can do anything with their zombie state and they will follow
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by ottersberger(m): 7:58pm On Feb 15
Everything Rotimi Amechi said is true. The question is, who is more believable, Rotimi Amechi or Ahmed Tinubu?.

The truth is that Tinubu has temporarily put the enforcement of his taxation agenda on the back burner in order to mitigate the anticipated negative impact on his chances in 2027. If this corrupt man makes it beyond 2027, Nigerians will see senior shege. Nuff said!.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Ofunaofu: 8:15pm On Feb 15
Taiwo should first explain why there are two different versions of the new tax law before expecting anyone to take this rebuttal seriously.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by BrickandLace(f): 8:17pm On Feb 15
We know.

But if I know you will deduct 25 percent from my gross sales, I as the seller may decide to top up the recommended retail price by 25% pass it on to the buyer.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Thedon22:
Ameachi is a pathological liar. During Jonathan's time he released a list of people in opposition that Jonathan's govt marked for assassination and claimed he was number 3 on the list. He also named Buhari then. Till today many of them on the fake list are still alive in politics. That's Ameachi's modus operandi anytime he is in opposition as now.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Tenses: 8:24pm On Feb 15
Kingsley34:
I just hope things get better
Not with this set of parasitic government.

They have relegated governance yet want to squeeze out the last penny from average and struggling Nigerians.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Tenses: 8:26pm On Feb 15
Thedon22:
Ameachi is a pathological liar. During Jonathan's time he released a list of people in opposition that Jonathan's govt marked for assassination and claimed he was number 3 on the list. He also named Buhari then. Till today many of them on the fake list are still alive in politics. That's Ameachi modus operandi anytime he is in opposition as now.
Then you ronus applauded him
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by israelmao(m): 8:26pm On Feb 15
Ameachi and El-Rufai were all in APC before,APC is against APC.This is just the beginning and a tip of the iceberg compare to what is to unfold before 2027.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Jamesoghie: 8:36pm On Feb 15
He just cited that as an example. So don't hold that to be that main issue of your evil tax plan law. If not true,why are u still delaying in implementing it
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by davillian(m): 8:37pm On Feb 15
Nigerian business wont share the burden but shift it to the final consumers.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by tonesky(m): 8:43pm On Feb 15
We may believe Amaechi because this government cannot be trusted due to their numerous lies.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by Magabush1(m): 8:51pm On Feb 15
Someone who was in charge of the formation os the tax laws is clarifying a misinformation and you're saying it's a lie. What will this your defense do for the masses. What do you intend to achieve by saying it's a lie



Nice2023:
Amaechi didn't say there was 25% tax on building materials rather he said,the tax on rent would cause increase in other things like building materials and he was right. He spoke about CIT tax and he was correct too about the 25%.


Because sellers of cement has recently attributed the tax policies as the main reason why they increase their cements price.

The people we shouldn't listen to is the Federal govt for lying to the people.

Tax effects is what many Nigerians would suffer from.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by onatisi(m): 8:52pm On Feb 15
it is funny how suddenly , apc is finding itself on the defensive line . grin
this was how apc members then said all sort of lies and allegations against gej , the most ironical aspect is that the same apc members that did the hachet job then and spread all sorts of lies against gej just to bring apc into power are the same set of apc members now doing the same against apc . God is great
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by iwaeda: 9:03pm On Feb 15
Which version of the law is Oyedele talking about. Nigeria don't even know why we pay taxes. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by blackgold2018(m): 9:05pm On Feb 15
Basic123:
I swear will Almighty God,any post SSCE certificate holder that believes Amaechi needs to go back to secondary school.

Well,Amaechi knows his target audience.Dont be surprise that they are plenty on nairaland too.

The propaganda has shifted from "by january 2026" to "february 2027", guy man knows how gullible and mumuric some Nigerians could be grin
have you built a house before?? You poor things attribute it to landlords but doesn’t know a bit the cost of building materials now.

Poor man defending the government
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by system21: 9:08pm On Feb 15
Nobody trust this lying government
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by callthefred: 9:12pm On Feb 15
Basic123:
I swear will Almighty God,any post SSCE certificate holder that believes Amaechi needs to go back to secondary school.

Well,Amaechi knows his target audience.Dont be surprise that they are plenty on nairaland too.

The propaganda has shifted from "by january 2026" to "february 2027", guy man knows how gullible and mumuric some Nigerians could be grin
The Obidients believe him. One begins to wonder what those dullards even understand about governance at all.
Re: No 25% Levy On Building Materials In Tax Act, FG Counters Amaechi by jamafa: 9:16pm On Feb 15
blackgold2018:
have you built a house before?? You poor things attribute it to landlords but doesn’t know a bit the cost of building materials now.

Poor man defending the government
Because U don build house now 😂

U no go allow us rest 😂

Yeye boy!
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